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The feds said Thursday that a Texas woman tricked men into giving her expensive cars and Rolex watches by giving them false hopes of love.
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Blur Finance engineers allegedly stole $600,000 in BLR from Polygon and BNB Chain, causing the token's value to drop by more than 90%.
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The concerted efforts of centralized exchanges deterred scammers who preyed on the elderly.
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The con artist sold the stolen NFTs on OpenSea and laundered the proceeds via a crypto mixer.
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Hackers recently hijacked the Discord server for the renowned Bored Ape Yacht Club NFT collection. On Twitter, the BAYC team confirmed the breach.
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Lori Loughlin has been approved to serve her upcoming sentence at a federal prison in Victorville, Calif. — her first choice of slammers, according to new court docs. A judge has signed off on the “Full House” actress’ request to do her time at the facility, which is the federal lockup nearest to her home, …
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A sticky-fingered scammer impersonated Rolling Stones star Ronnie Wood, duped a woman into a romance — and then tried to con her out of more than $8,000. Now, Stones lover Mary Downey tells Page Six she was left terrified by the ordeal. Downey — a casting director who worked on “Star Search” — tells us …
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A scammer is sending bogus emails from the US Small Business Administration to steal personal information from unsuspecting Americans, the feds have warned. The messages direct potential victims to a malicious webpage disguised as an SBA website that the “unknown malicious cyber actor” uses to steal credentials, according to an alert from the Department of …
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A top psychic is fighting back after being accused of a despicable crime. Tammy Adams is considered a go-to seer in Malibu, Calif., we’re told, with several A-list clients. But she’s been accused in court papers of scamming a 73-year-old kindergarten teacher out of her home and savings. The alleged victim, Victoria Nelson, claims in …
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Famed Park Avenue plastic surgeon Dr. Andrew Jacono is dealing with a multitude of imposters who are pretending to be him on social media, catfishing his patients to wire money — and even carrying out consultations. The pretenders have been trolling Jacono’s Instagram, Facebook and WhatsApp accounts, then getting the e-mail addresses of his followers, …